UPDATE (7:30 p.m. ET): Both Bob Schieffer
and Mark Halperin have expressed displeasure with their
appearances in the ad. On CBS' "Face the Nation" this morning,
Schieffer said he was "shocked" by the ad.

"That was a question that I posed to David Axelrod. Not a
statement," Schieffer said. "I have no affiliation with the
Romney campaign. This was done without our permission."

The Romney campaign's official television ad response to the
controversy surrounding when exactly he left an active role with
Bain Capital hits President Barack
Obama with charges of negative advertising.

The ad continues the theme from the Romney campaign that Obama is
running a negative campaign. The clips of Schieffer and Brooks
are actually from May, while the Halperin clip is from
June.

"When the president was elected, he talked about hope and
change," Schieffer said on Face the Nation on May 20. "Whatever
happened to hope and change? Now it seems he’s just coming right
out of the box with these old-fashioned, negative ads.”